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1Mby1M Virtual Accelerator Investor Forum: With Sunil Bhargava of Tandem Capital (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Mar 5th 2018

Responding to a popular request, we are now sharing transcripts of our investor podcast interviews in this new series. The following interview with Sunil Bhargava was recorded in October 2017. 

Sunil Bhargava, Founder and Managing Partner, Tandem Capital, helped us explore the difference of post-seed versus pre-Series A financing.

Sramana Mitra: Tell us about Tandem. What is the focus of the firm? How big is the fund? What size investments are you making?

Sunil Bhargava: We are currently investing out of our third fund. It’s a $100 million fund. Our first check is usually $1 million >>>

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388th Roundtable Recording on March 1, 2018: With Gary Little, Canvas Ventures

Posted on Monday, Mar 5th 2018

In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording:

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1Mby1M Virtual Accelerator Investor Forum: With Susan Mason of Aligned Partners (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Mar 5th 2018

Responding to a popular request, we are now sharing transcripts of our investor podcast interviews in this new series. The following interview with Susan Mason was recorded in October 2015. 

Susan Mason, General Partner at Aligned Ventures, talks about the dysfunctions of the broader venture capital model, and what her firm is doing to address those. Excellent conversation.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s introduce our audience to you and the model that you have come up with. The current mainstream venture capital industry, in my opinion, is spinning out of control. Let’s talk about your observations about what’s happening in the industry today and how you are doing something different to counter that. >>>

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214th 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast With Amos Ben-Meir, Sand Hill Angels

Posted on Monday, Mar 5th 2018

Amos Ben-Meir, Investor & Board Director at Sand Hill Angels, is a veteran angel investor. You will hear lots of details on working with a prominent angel group, as well as other types of syndicates.

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Roundtable Recap: March 1 – One Size Does Not Fit All

Posted on Thursday, Mar 1st 2018

During this week’s roundtable, we had as our guest Gary Little, Co-founder at Canvas Ventures. We discussed the various types of venture capital and the evolution of the industry into a rather segmented current eco-system. For an entrepreneur trying to raise money, all this is extremely complicated, but essential to understand, or else, you would be trying to fit a round peg in a square hole.

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As for the entrepreneur pitch, Mark McChiery from Cape Town, South Africa, pitched Passmarked.com, a web site audit service that tackles security, content, and other important aspects of running a web presence. I found the venture promising and was thrilled to see such a venture emerge from South Africa.

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1Mby1M Virtual Accelerator Investor Forum: With Stewart Alsop of Alsop Louie Partners (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Mar 1st 2018

Sramana Mitra: The point I’m going to make to your point is that I don’t think unreasonable entrepreneurs means stupid entrepreneurs. I think I’m a pretty unreasonable entrepreneur. What we are doing with One Million by One Million is a pretty unreasonable concept, but I’m not stupid.

Stewart Alsop: I don’t know if you’ve heard me talk about it before. I have a few things that I’ve been plugging for almost 30 years, >>>

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1Mby1M Virtual Accelerator Investor Forum: With Stewart Alsop of Alsop Louie Partners (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, Feb 28th 2018

Sramana Mitra: Talk to me a little bit about what you see as the early stage investment game. It has become very tricky. How does a small fund or even angel investors compete with the mega funds that put in $100 million in Series D with 3x liquidation preference. How do you prevent being washed out?

Stewart Alsop: It is a tricky business. It requires understanding of how to run a venture fund. You have to be very careful that you don’t get ahead of yourself in terms of investing. We can look at a company and go, “That’s cool.” That business is going to take $50 million to $100 million to really build out and we won’t really know until the later stages of that $50 million to $100 million whether this team will turn it into a successful company. >>>

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6 Investors Discuss Startup Financing via the Virtual Accelerator Investor Forum

Posted on Wednesday, Feb 28th 2018

From listening to VCs and Seed Investors over the past few years, we have learned that the options for startup financing continue to expand. However, it is important to remember that not all ventures can be financed and not all ventures should be financed. To learn if your startup might be of interest to VCs, Angels, or Seed Investors, please read this selection of interviews with a wide-range of investors.

Naren Gupta, Co-founder of Nexus Venture Partners – a firm with an excellent track record of investing in the Silicon Valley – India corridor, but with a global market point of view – shares his insights, nuggets, and interesting wisdom. He is a veteran investor who is also strikingly polite and humble.

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